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fall activities

Sure, your first language may be Franglais, your blood composed of equal parts brown sauce and maple syrup, and your Spotify playlist largely Celine Dion deep cuts, but can you even call yourself a true Quebecer if you haven't done the following fall activities?

From admiring colourful foliage to picking apples and pumpkins to warming your heart and eating your weight in poutine, autumn in La Belle Province is full of endless fun and memorable experiences.

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Fall might be settling in, but one of Montreal's most enchanting traditions is just getting started. At the Botanical Garden, Jardins de lumière has returned, lighting up the pathways with lanterns, projections, and glowing installations that feel straight out of a storybook.

Running nightly until November 2, the 13th edition of the event transforms the Chinese, Japanese, and First Nations gardens into illuminated landscapes where myths, poetry, and nature all come alive. It's become a fall ritual for many Montrealers, the kind of evening walk that makes you forget the chill in the air.

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Summer in Montreal is officially winding down, which means fall is right around the corner. With the change of seasons comes an abundance of sweaters, scary movies, and pumpkin spice.

And speaking of pumpkins, a picture-perfect autumn tradition is about to make its way to the outskirts of the city.

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If you've ever dreamed of spending fall in Scotland, surrounded by crisp air, crunchy golden leaves, and cozy coffee shops, listen up! This charming small town is just a road trip from Montreal, and with its old stone buildings, riverside strolls, and tree-lined streets glowing with autumn colour, it's easy to pretend you've landed in the Highlands.

Just three hours from Montreal, the small Ontario town of Perth will make you feel like you've been whisked away to the cozy, leafy streets of the U.K. And in the fall, when the leaves turn red and gold, the whole place transforms into a dreamy, picture-perfect weekend getaway.

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Fall in Montreal isn't just a season; it's a lifestyle. Did you even truly experience autumn if you didn't pick your own apples, sip on a Pumpkin Spice Latte, or hike up a mountain with stunning views of the foliage?

And that's only the beginning. As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold, and the smell of cinnamon wafts through the air, the city comes alive with endless activities that celebrate the beauty of the season.

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Labour Day weekend is fast approaching, which comes as good news for some Montrealers. It means the start of autumn (sort of), back-to-school season, and a much-needed long weekend to rest and recharge after a chaotic summer in the city.

But for other people, Labour Day weekend sucks. It means the end of summer fun and the return of class schedules, short days, and boots. So, why not make the most of the weekend and end the summer on a high note?

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If you're looking for the perfect fall road trip, then only two hours from Montreal lays the 'Best Small Town in America' — Stowe, Vermont. As the autumn season rolls in, this charming town transforms into a picturesque destination known for its lush landscapes adorned in shades of red, orange, and gold. And luckily for Montrealers — you don't have to travel far to experience all the Hallmark goodness.

Stowe is your quintessential fall escape, and its close proximity to Montreal makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a quick getaway to immerse themselves in the beauty of the harvest season. In fact, Stowe was voted as one of the best small towns in America by Travel + Leisure.

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With so many spots across Canada to witness the fall foliage up close and personal, it can be tough to choose where to head out on your next road trip. Well, for those looking for some local adventure, you can visit one of Canada's "most popular vacation destinations," where the changing of the colours is in full swing.

Located less than a six-hour drive from Montreal is none other than Muskoka, a municipality in Ontario located approximately two hours north of Toronto. Considered the "Hamptons of the north," Muskoka is a popular year-round destination for Canadians and many Americans, too. In fact, a handful of celebrities have homes in Muskoka where they vacay during the summer and winter months.

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It's getting darker earlier, the leaves are changing and people are flocking to their local Starbucks. That can only mean one thing: it's pumpkin-spice season.

October 26 is National Pumpkin Day, the nation's unofficial holiday for your favourite harvest fruit (yes, fruit — they're not vegetables!).

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This isn't just any weekend in Montreal... It's the first weekend of fall!

And you better believe the city has a ton of stuff going on to help you celebrate in the most Montreal way possible.

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